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Signs of climate change are everywhere in the arctic.
One of a series of shock waves from an iceberg (not visible in this photo) that violently calved on the far left side of an otherwise calm and sheltered Fjord. The shock waves slam into house sized chunks of ice and hurl them shorewards.....
Photo taken on a kayaking expedition while standing in the water (wearing a dry suit).
East Greenland, July 2019
Camera: Olympus EM5 MkII
Lens: Olympus 8mm f1.8 Fisheye
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Mystic Asia Challenge January 2023
Inspired by The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katushika Hokusai
All work done in MidJourney Version 4 and Photoshop.
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Some beautiful light as the sun broke through during a recent inversion. I thought it looked like a tsunami had gone through.
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Analogica con Nikonos III ( 1975 ), fotocamera subacquea priva di esposimetro, messa a fuoco su scala metrica, obiettivo Nikkor 35 mm 2.5 f, Fomapan bianco e nero 200 asa, sviluppo con Rodinal. A parte lo orrendo sviluppo le macchie ci sono anche gocce dì acqua sullo obiettivo
Au centre, j'imagine la lutte contre la vague....
J'y vois une tête de bébé et dans la tête, un homme incliné ....et vous, que voyez-vous ?
Our furry feline friend illuminated in the darkness.
To get this picture we turned off all the lights and used a single off-camera flash to illuminate Tsunami's face. His captivated expression was due to his favorite fish toy being dangled just off screen. We chose black and white to accentuate the high contrast in this picture.
A tsunami of clouds over the island of Mull, as viewed from the ferry back to Oban.
For an account of my trip to Oban, Mull, Iona and the especially fascinating Slate Islands:
(Sony rx10 M2- Carl Zeiss vario-sonnar T* f2.8) wite a 24-200m lens. HDR on.Exposure program / manual
" Mute Swans...The male and the female birds, the cob and pen, usually attempt to mate for life, although it is not true to say that if one of the birds were to die the other would necessarily pine away...It is possible for an adult bird to find an alternative mate..."
The female lays up to seven eggs between late April and early May. Both sexes incubate the eggs, which hatch after 35-41 days...The young birds, or cygnets, sometimes ride on their parents' backs and remain with the adult birds for four or five months...Cygnets are generally dingy brown above and whitish below..."
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